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Show Mpn Timet, Magna, Utah have been visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones enlically opened in the Boards ofRushton's parents in Escalante, tertained at a dinner fice at 3212 South Stale Street, party on Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah at 7:30 p.m. February 3rd at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rushton Guests were Mrs. Bertha Thom- Tuesday, March 19, 1957. The Mr. Frank Childs will tt turn, and family have returned home Retta McDaniel By Board of is reserved the of tnd Mn gjijt Lgke City by right home from the armed forces oti Phone 4433 or AM 4 2104 Education to reject any and all Leah Ephriam of Los Angeles, after visiting in Roosevelt, Utah. in Seattle, Washarriving Friday, or check A certified proposals. California, sister of Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo Welfare Program ington. He has bra serving with bid bund of not less than five per Other gu. s i were Mr. and A most interesting program the armed forces in Kur.a. cent (5 per eent) of the amount Mrs. Jerry Jones and baby Debra, and niece, Edna Meacham, who ia he arrives he will leave a guest at the Giovengo home, of the bid, drawn payable to the was presented at the Hunter forAfter China Lake. California, where ;"d visited over the weekend in Richnaorder of the Board of Education Ward Sunday evening service on heUL w tlme An tBWlbto he will be .re.ted by his wif:- - and field, Utah with Mrs. Giovengo's of the Granite School District, the welfare plan. Mrs. Dean Christensen and sister, Speakers were Jack Robb who son, whu are staying with his par shall accompany the bid. The Mrs. Grace Squires, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Ossil Meacham of check or bund of the accepted spoke on food storage and the ents who reside there. in now and of Hunter living Mrs. Childs is '.he former JenSigurd, Utah. bidder shall be forfeited in case advantages of dehydrated foods. eia' Arizona, is visiting with Other speakers were Jack nie Kusiilon, daughter uf Mr. and he fails or refuses to tn'.er into friends and relatives in Hunter. the contract or put up the bond Marshall, Sam Hill and Mrs. Inez Mrs. Harold ltushton of Hunfr. She renewed many old acquain- Mrs. Azan.l'e Osborn was a Doxcy. required. luncheon guest at the home of child two and Marion Austin Deacons were The presented r.-n Ti.' i.illed for is separatMrs. Irene Furness on Thursday. have d parted for Idaho to ated int j th:"'c 13) contracts, name- with a plaque1, for the highest She is the farmer Azanelle sister-in-laa of the home at sac- stay Richards of Hunter. ly: G.neral Contract -- Plumbing, tendance at priesthood andwards children. care and fmr for rament meetings of all the Heating and Ventiluting has been ill and The sister Electrical Contract. ' in the North Jordan Stake. This .'received medical treatment at .h: The Hunter Ward Jr. volleyball the time second successive is the D.tailid won their second game plans and Colorado , ne to Denver, Clinic. Lake Salt trip to the awarded at the North Jordan Stake- spieitications and propisal blanks plaque has been next unlay will the spend they u:c on file in the office of Barker Hunter Ward Deacons. house when t. n they played Redwood Miss Wach, days. Dorathy daughter Ei.:;In 'cm!' Ward and won, 44 to 21. Company, Archi-t-ct- -, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach, is of for was shower A stork given 270 1200 East, and at On February 11th, the Hunter mother-to-bMrs. Bill Wach by back from Dallas, Texas, where th - niT.ee of tin Hoard of Edura-i.'Ward Volleyball team were since her has be:'n she ,2nd r employed Twenty-fouWach. The Hun er Second Ward G. rhoul Distrirt, 3212 Mrs. Fred of Granger 2nd Ward the two from guests Cyprus graduation and enjoyed parof Study group met at the ''.till .iMe Sir. et, where they guests attended now Sne is ago. attending years Nielson this week. The" i or secured for ty games and refreshments. i:..y h. -good time was enjoyed by the the BYU at Provo, Utah. on the MlssI0nBry Plan" was of bidding. l..e 'group. Mr. and Mrs. George Riuhton given by Burt Nixon. New offiP. Brian cers, Mrs. Adcle Rushton, presil"e:k-T.-usurer dent and Joanne Buckner, secre, u uf Lducatun tary, were elected. C.jr ite School District y D.ile of Fir.--t Publication, 'Elsie Kirby entertained mem22, J57. bers of her club at a Valentine March La of it Publication, L'j.e party on Thursday. Covers were b, iil'iT. laid for twelve guests. A lovely luncheon was served. Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District up to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, 1957 for the construction pf a 22 school classroom elementary - building at Kearns, Salt LakeCounty, Utah. Bids will be pub- WEYRITE will help you take off and O trol weight, maintaining health and vitality tan j Start Planning Those Spring Projects NOW! Good Stock of Lurabsr, Sheetrock, Acoustical Tile, Roofing at Bottom Prices Economy, 2x13 39c OTHER SIZES AT $7.95 PER 100 FEET Sat-whe- re Time For Spring Fertilising That Lawn Rakes I e, n. .... j irNTBODUCTear i.i.-uite- can, only Mrs. Robert Hales has returned WISH-- To tend children in my to her Migna home after vaca- born in daytima. Dial 2424. 3C tioning for two weeks in Richfield, Utah with a daughter, Mrs. Dale Evans and family. Mrs. There are na secrets better kept Evans returned with her mother than the secrets that everybody and remained here for a week. guesses.-Gcor- ge Bernard Shaw in-la- ' con- - NOTES HUNTER Hunter Notes To Notice Friday, February 22. 1957 J D.-.- call at wnia . Shovels Hoes MAGNA LUMBER & HARDWARE Magna. Utah Phona 2271 VWWWWWWWWWWWWSWWWWWWWWWWWLo xrW,'UaKlaH dnirTT m 0V Fcb-r.i..r- ELVA BOLTON 2755 WORTHY 1 Phone 5585 South 9000 West THE GP'lA.ryr MONEY'S on oldc : C r OF BEAM YOURS TRUST The Hunter Ward MIA has named Mrs. Pauline Lee as Mia Maid teacher. She will assist Mrs. Naomi Silcox. Mrs. Marjean Wardie has been released as chorister and thanks is extended to her for her service in the YWMIA. RIDE WANTED-- To Salt Laka. Arrive there at 2:00 ajn. Leave bout 4:45 p-Goata Marling, dial SBB5. m Alas" saidJohn Pennington Gay. ( Whose aim uas to marry in May) Tm losing the battle, My love's in Can't see Seattle, her on my meager pay" FOR I SALE Fina brick home, mint be moved. Please dial 5572. 3.47 r ,1. BEAM . . . distillers of 31 $400 $40 home in month and contract. Mice dean. Ready to move into. 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Brand new . . . still in tfEiaffiiira E'Ehics Seen by someone standing at the lop of Kennecotts Bingham Mine, a man working on a lower level appears no bigger than a speck. But seen from the point of view of the part he plays in the production of copper, every Kennecott employee becomes a giant, towering above the world's largest open pit copper mine. The mine can operate successfully with low grade ore only through the use of such equipment as huge s, electric shovels, self powered drills, mechanical and hard working electric locomotives. But by themselves machines are lifeless. It takes the expert judgment of skilled men to bring them to life and direct their great power to productive use. The story is told again and again at the mine, the mills, and the refinery. It takes the right equipment to produce copper. And it takes the right man working with each piece of equipment to Conquer the problems of connected with ore that contains only eight-tenth- s one per cent copper. Each one of Kennecotts 6600 employees is a vital part of a complex production team. Each contributes directly to Kennecotts success. And since Kennecotts success helps keep Utah prosperous, these men of copper contribute directly to better living for the people of our state. vt, factory carton. Full warranty. Formerly $ 124.95 89 ?.? they UstJ, Central Lbr. & Hdwe. Dial 1384 8927 W. Main ' Tis sure proof of the telephone's migfs For thanks to Long Distance, And a lover's persistence, We invite yon to look to the right. Don't you have lomeone special in mind . . . someone you'd like to call tonight? 3E track-shifter- I ' A,, i .r j.b- t u t Meerose Old Fashioned STRAIGHT WHISKY Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build .. - ' . . - j ,' , - 7 TT f- - r- . - - T Tv. Better Utah "V J,,.,.- - Melrose on a label means MELROSE DELUXE STRAIGHT the very best THISKY. 90 PROOF. 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE DISTILLERS CO., N.L |